Re: Network-based RAID6

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On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 11:20:41 +0400
CoolCold <coolthecold@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Looking on your host I think you speak russian, so may be this will be
> somehow helpful for you
> http://community.livejournal.com/ru_root/2216389.html

Thanks -- I have looked through the websites of some distributed filesystems
(Ceph, GlusterFS, MooseFS etc) and checked this thread too, but from what I
could find, all filesystems I read about so far are at most capable of RAID0 or
RAID1-like modes, where fault-tolerance is either not provided, or achieved
only by "all data is replicated across N nodes", which of course divides the
total usable space by N. I haven't found any FS which would do block-level
replication relying not on dumb copies, but on RAID5/6-like parity algorithms
for fault-tolerance. Maybe I missed something?

-- 
With respect,
Roman

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